2s. 192s CLASSIFIED A flnolllbflifi .. ' Foul Iuvwflw ...l0epeIilneoi'5wo|-d| -- lewllmucworui flght kporllngogg yo", oooo-oooo ' , Agents Wanted CANADA'S FINEST LINE Or Christmas PerSlJllll-l Grew"? School. Su lement ~ l can”, Agents wanted in this l0c- $15.00.) Mark McCormacfi? segre- mglhsffllfie blfveil°sfly~ “"9"” “my mggl Art Company, Manu- tary, t Bawqlm‘ brawn PM Ti ‘l?! Fri o and Cele. lecturers, , 310 Spadina, Toronto. _ ______ Sn S 1- A..W. June 27. July 11-25. rescuers wamso con APPIN “°°1'7'1”""““l“ " Road school _'_' WANTED NOW-SALESMEN FOR unrepresented Prince Edward Is- land counties. Pay weekly, ex- clusive stock and territory. Rep- resent a slit hundred acre modern Nursery brewing choicest ‘variet- ies, and best sleek.’ Established thirty years.‘ Our agencies are valuable. Write, Pelham Nursery C0,, Toronto, Ont. AW tl Aug. 15. .__»_,__._..._.______... M AGENTS-GET IN ' ON THIS qulok-proiit line. Everybody knows about the Stanley llne of ladies’ dresses made to individual measure. This made to measure feature is exclusive with us and assures a blf market-for you. (For your information. the " new fall models are knockouts for style!) Eusy-to-carry samples are ready now for immediate delivery " and the sooner you get started the sooner thwbig money will come in, Do not allow inexperience to stand in your way, as our train- ing is easy. ‘Write today for de- tails and exclusive tc ritory to Stanley Styles Reid. ‘ept. 91, Box 761, Montreal. A. W. {lily 14-21-28. Aug. 4-11-18-25 Miscellaneous U BRELLAS Prince St. REPAIRED — 116 6761-7-25-31 mo. A m‘ n c n lvrhcoouaco Land Surveyor, Hennanville, P. E. I. 6-28-1 mo. James Mathes No. i Sec'ty. N0. 2 maid. . Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR POINT Secretary. 6940-7-19-61. VANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH: er for North Granville School No. 128. Supplement $125. Urban J. RTIiIYlOY. Secretary, Bradalbane R. 044%‘- DVERTISEMENTS supplement $100.00 0n. Secretary R. R. 6995-7--21-5i _._..____________________ TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING .ValleY School District N0. Supplement Champion, I00. $150.00. Apply W. K. 6994-7-21-4! $160.00. Apply Male Help Wanted a Don't write. 6732-7-24-tf. ——.-__-_________ WANTED FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Stanhope School. Supplement $100. Bert Misner, 6700-7-21-41 TEACHER WANTED-A PRINCI- pal for Carleton School no. 80. Supplement Burpee McMlckcn, Albany, R. R. . 0734-7-24-31 to -_-__-____,._.__i_____. WANTED MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Apply Martin Power, Mer- 6737-7-24-41 WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Seymour Wood. Mt.‘ Herbert. 6762-7-25-311 BOY WANTED-RESIDENT Oli Souris for News Agent. Apply in person at C. N. R. News Stand, Charlottetown. MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice.‘ Guard- ian Job Printery. SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. ti. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed, just the thing for acknowledge- mi-nt, intimations, eic., Guardian Job Printery. ti‘. BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery, ti‘. PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE-y including Dining Room Suite, Kitchen cabinet, Brunswick Plio- nograph. Singer Sewing Machine. 254 Euston St. 0743-7-24-31 ANOTHER SECOND IIAND POW- cr potato sprayer, thoroughly overhauled and in good repair. Price $90.00. Also one sulall OK. power sprayer, in good repair, price $60.00. l Hand Pump spray- er price $35.00. "Liss" wheels only. Bruce Stewart 8a Co. Lul. ' 0746-7-24-‘11 STOREYS GROCERY STOIti-I has just received ill siock the famous Crosse d: Blackwell's goods in peaches, pineapple (crushed and sliced), malt vinegar in bottles, quarts and pints, aspara- gus tips, orange marmalade, Mnyonuise dressing, marchlno cherries, together with a full line oi‘ Roman Gold calmed goods. 7-24-21. For Sale FERTILIZER FOR SALE, POTASH in 200 lb. sacks selling at half price. Now is the time for potato Brewers to‘ purchase their potash for next season's crop, one chancc in n life time. We have also at the Railway Wharf a limited quantity nf rough fertilizer which wc will sell at ssfbo pci‘ full osmotic. u you can get in touch with George McDonald at Beach Grove Inn. I To Let TO LET — IIOUSVE WITH MOD- crn conveniences. Apply 71 UPI)" Queen St. ' Horns Cill’ Load of nnpo‘ ' “clyauonlo Fillies arrived at th ,_ rlouliurul "all. or , loiioiown. l‘ Satin-w- -l"ly 21st. Prominent farmers o have seen this shipment of Clydes- dale Fillies pronounce them the best lot of fillies and Sialllcns seen ln Canada. lip to Monday noon this week we have made the following sales: To Robert Chappel, the noted Clydesdale Filly "Harvisioun." To Harry Tweedy, "Lady Auchen- flower, ‘ To Iasion Brother!» “Blllslllfl Charm." To. G. MacDonald in Sons, “Rosa- lee of Don Aida." To Peter Sinclair, Emerald, choice ’ lmnorieo fliiy. Thee illlieo have been price win- llll‘! and champions‘ at Ieidlnl shows in Scotland and Canada. To- "llllfl- National lroyal. Ottawa Guelph. This h a great opportunity l" llrmera lo secure on nuanc- ncy- all been bred her Halifax. MAN WANTED TO WORK ON all? skirmish. — ployment for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write Molcr Bar- "F", 3-l-22-ttsif College, Department STEADY EM- Gentral Guardian --- . SPECIAL TRAIN today at 1.40 p. FOX WIRE, ALL SIZES-Fenn- ell 8a Chandler. 7-24-tuf-8i LORNIYS TAXL-M hour ser- lTY-Fennel do Chandler. CHANGE 0F BUSINESS-Motor- make it one of the greases in stock; Ethyl, Premier gas dispensed from most e om y and service. ‘ 6770-7-25. J.W.S. Lowry oi Cambridge Mass. and Moderator of The Presbytery of P.E. Island in connection with the Church of Scotland, will preach in the Kirk, DeSable on Sabbath, 29th, at 10.30 a. m. SCHOOL lcswsg- Peter their splendid work. Charlottetown. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-The Sacrament of the Lord's giving service on Monday at 10 a. m. Scrvicc on Friday 27th, in the Kirk Summer-side at 7.30 p. m. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND—Cen- tral Parish Services. Rev. J. W. S. m. for Scotchfort Celebration. 1i vice. Phones. day SID-J, night 909-L. 0766-7-25-31 FOX WIRE, HIGHEST QUAL- 7-24-tuf-B1 lsts I have taken over McLaine Scr- Vlce Station and in so doing aim to beat Service Centres in the city. Best oils and‘ Monitor flclent pumps. Joe Bulger for econ- CIIURCII OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Mac Phelson and Everett Hinckley, pup- ils of Glen Martin School who wrote the P. S. C. exams, were successful in obtaining certificates. Congratu- lations are due the pupils and their teacher, Miss Sadie MacKinnon on FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al of Miss Martha. M. Clark of Ind- llil. will be held at the Baptist Church Charlottetown, Thursday, July 26th, at i p. m.. and at the Cavendish IBaptist Church at 3.30 p. in... or up- on the arrival of the funeral from Supper vice on Saturday at 7 and thanks- Lowry will preach in Canoe Cove Church on Sabbath next, July 29, at 2.30 o'clock afternoon; in the Pcoplcs Church, Charlottetown, at' Female Help Wanted $75 WEEKLY EASILY EARNED two daughters, of East Florcnccville. N. 13., spent THE CHARIJQTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-James Arthur Moore. who is the 18 year a , old son o! J. Verner Moore of West- moreland was successful in securlns ' his Public School Certificate from (Canadian Press) Westmoreland School. ‘,' LONDON, July 23, -—Bishops for- got. for a while at least. their per- plexities over the Prayer Book when _—" they dined with the Lord Mayor at THE 5- S- Ros-Him”: 0899- C- the Mansion House the other night F. Taylor, leit port yesterday fvr For many years it has been the cus- St- John's Nfld. with a passeuser tom of the Lord Mayor of London list of seventy and a full generfll once u. year to entertain the Epis- cargo. She had on~arrival here flf- oopol Bench, Laughter played Wen passengers for Charlottetown. around the features of the Reverend This steamer is making fortnightly fathers, more especially when His trips to this port. Carvell Bros, Ltd. Grace of Canterbury delivered a are the agents. ‘ _ ' very happy and witty speech. Even the music served with thc meats was of a light and happy character. There were Gilbert and Sullivan ex- cerpts —and even selections from old-time music hall songs. Somebody suggested that -the music ought to have been Gregorian. The Archbishop of York said the first letter he had opened -this morning contained this very search- ing question: “Arc you and your brother Davidson servants of the Devil?" The writer added the Arch- bishop, left no sort of doubt as to his own opinion“ “Ono of the great difficulties of Bishops of today." said the Arch- bishop of Canterbury, "is the cease- MODERATOR-By unanimous re- solution, at its meeting to-day. the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island as moderator of the Synod of the recommended Rev. W. Bruce Muir Maritime Provinces. ATTEND PILGRlMAGll-Z- M1‘. Urban Gallant of the (Provincial Bank, Summerslde. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Frank P.“ Gallant of St. Anthony, left 0n the 17th irlst., on the pilgrimage tour to St. Anne, Que. Mr. Gallant reports that the Maritime pilgrimage this year was the largest that ever left the Maritime provinces. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick travel- ling by special train via Campbell- ton. While Nova Scotia had its own Slleclfll 80mg by way of Fredericton. The pilgrimage being under the di- rectlon of Rev. Francis F. Walker of St. John, who was the kind help- llllfll ll as mun‘ less demand for utterances of some’ kind absolutely unlike what our pre- decessors in office were accustomed to when three or four times a year a dignified utterance was put for- ward in solemn tones and was duly reported in a quite respectable way.‘ "I sometimes wonder whether the modern form of the newspaper sheet‘ is accountable for it. Nowadays the greater part of our newspapers, is; full of stirring pictures, brilliant motor cars, wonderful dresses from Paris, illustrating even more inti- mate details than that. Between the interstices of ihose pictures the‘ reporter has to find room somehow, CHARLOTTETOWN GYRO to put in what this man or that hasl 5T THE . - id. N nd th t a sdci .- 2: occaziglrl) wit, Qhilllgs in} ARENA RINK ‘. print we fail to recognize as our ‘ ‘ . , , » °""~ LHARLOTTETQWN Continuing, the Archbishop said a man of his age received mucll| advice of a contradictory natural Some would have a man retire at '10l or before. Others would haveahim in a bath-chair along the Brighton front, to be pointed out by triumph- an nurses as an old man in full possession of all his faculties. HIS HONOR THE LIEUT in! hand to all pilgrims, A sight seeing tour of Quebec City was ar- ranged for and many places of int- erest were visited by motor bus, This tour being after the arrival of the train from St. Anne remaining l" Quebec about three hours. Enjoyable Trip . T0 Charlottetown And R e i; u r n MEMBERS OF HOLY NAME SO- CIETY AND FRIENDS IIAVE TRIP ON IIOCHELAGA. PERSONALS Miss Ethel Murphy, R. N., of the nursing staff of the Essex Co. Hos- Dll-fll. Middleton, Mass., is spending :18!‘ vacation at her home in Con- ay. (New Glasgow News) The trip to Charlottetown Sun- day on the good ship "Hochelaga” under the auspices of the New Glasgow Branch of the Holy NameI Society, was one of the most enjoy- able nffairs of its kind ever held. The special train which left ‘Iren- Mrs. E. Bernard. employee of the Seven Oakes Dairy Co., Somerville, famhby day m, month D_ H‘ will be dispensed in the Kirk qole- Mass.. is Spending thc summer m“ at 53o ,,_ m_ unwed in Plcmul luurchlsonl Nam, River‘ man. on Sabbath 29th. Services at months with her parents at Ken- about Mu with over two hundred 6759_7_25_2i 10.30 and 6.30; Preparatory Ber- M98100. 19ft passengers. The "Hochelaga" Pictou at 7 a.m. with about 260 pas- sengers on board. i Captain Travis and Purser Harris were right on deck to welcome the passengers. These gentlemen as well; as the other members of the ship's staff were untiring in their bfforts to make each and evcry person on board feel at home and comfort- able. Misses Mabcl and Anne Mac- Kenzie, West Somervillc. Mass, who arc spending their vacation at their old home in Hartsville. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Rev. G. W. and Mrs. Tilley and Frances and Elsie, sts at $65 cations written LOST-EVENING 0F TIIE 23RD. on thc road buiwccn Pcnkes Stai- tion and Dunstaffnage one ycsi‘ old white hog. Finder please noti- fy Jcnkins Transfer, Charlotte- town, or J. T. Dcvinc, Peakes. . 0765-7-25-21. selling our exclusive dresses. Write for particulars. Dept. 29, P. O. Box 815, Montreal. F. II. W. July 14-21-28. Aug. 4--ll- 18-25. FEMALE JUNIOR SEED ANALY- month, for thc Federal Dcpurtlncnt of Agricult- ure, Snckville. Applicants should be hctlvecil 18 and 35 years,‘ and must be able to furnish n. inedi- cal certificate showing the pos- session of good eyesight. Appli- adnlission to the examination, obtainable at tile Post Oiflcc, should bc ill- cd wilh thc Secretary, Civil Ser- vice (lonunisslun, Ottawa, not int- cr than Aug. 4, 1928. per I01‘ 6754-7-25-2i LOST Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders will bc rccelvcil by the undersigned "P l" “ml ll" Saturday, the Fourth day of Aug- ust, 1028, for thc following privileg- es at the Exhibition to be held l" ' Charlottetown from the 20th l0 24m Sales manager, 7 p. m. This is Mr, Lawry's last Sabbath in the Province for this season. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND —'1‘ll¢ Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at Stanchel on Sabbath, August 5th. Preparatory services on Thursday, August 2nd at 2.00 p. m. and Saturday, August 4th, at 7.00 p. m. Services on Sab- bath at 10.30 a. m., and 6.30 p.nl. Services to be conducted by Rev. E. C. Robertson. rohrclc COIJR'l'--'I‘wo prollibi- Police one being dismissed and the other adjourned until this morning. The lv so with respect to drunken auto drivers. A caso of this kind ap- peared before His Honor yesterday morning and was awarded o fine oi $30.00, his license taken from him. with an addition of seven days suspended sentence. but pretty wedding was solemnized on July 18th in Pownal Parsonage. P. E I. when Mabel M. Hill, eldest (a daughter of Mrs. Captain Taylor. Millview and Wm. Améarols: Welutlriz- erbic son of Mr. an rs. . . in marriage. The bride was becom- iniy attired and maiden hair fern; panied by Mr. tion cases were dealt with at the, Court yesterday ITlOPIllHgyPThey were accompanied Court is dealing severely and right- WEATHERBIE - HILL.—A quiet Wcatherbie, Lake Verde were united in a tailored suit oi’ navy blue poiret twill with a mink fur neck piece, gray picture hat and carried a. beautiful bouquet of roses After the ceremony the bridal couple accom- and Mrs. Samuel Drake motored to the home of the August. 2a as. Score cords for the Rem- groom's sister. Mrs. Almor Boswell. Dunstaflnage whcrc a wedding sup- lper was served. The following even- ing the bridal party accompanied by friends motored to the home of 1, For the privilege of catering under thc Grand Stand only- 2. For the pflnlllll and 101""! °l l-lle Dast few days the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mt. Edward Road. They are now in Pownal. where they will spend some time visiting friends. The “Ilochelagxf is certainly a‘ very splendid boat and seems par- ticularly adapted for the service be- tween Charlottetown arld Pictou. The ship is kept scrupulously clean —a fact which always adds to tilcl pleasure and convenience of thci travelling public. f This ship has been on the some route for a number of years and each year she and her efficient Cap- tain and officers are more popular with the public. "Service" seems to be the motto of the ship's staff. y The sail ovcr was really delight- ful-with just enough breeze to make it ideal. The boat arrived in Charlottetown at 11 a. m. sharp. ; The members of the Holy Name Society formed in procession and marched in a body to St. Dunstan's Cathedral, where High Mass was celebrated and an eloquent sermon from the Gospel of the day preach-I 0d. St. Dunstanis Cathedral is surely magnificent-one of the finest in We are pleased to be able to re- port that. Mr. Clarence Maclcod, soil oi’ Mr. Geo. W. Macleod, City coun- cillor is progressing favorably, after a serious operation ill the P. E. Isl- and Hospital on Saturday lost, Master David McKay and his sis- ter Georgina, left Charlottetown Thursday mlorning the 19th for Quebec, whore they embarked on the S.S. Antonia for Scotland. by Mr. Joseph Duncan as far as Quebec, who returned last Saturday. Predictions 0f World's Record By Grattan Bars Some or his most enthusiastic ad- mirers go so i'ar,as _to predict that Grattan Bars- will better Dan Patton's record of 1551-4, made to wind- The afternoon was spent in sight- seeing and visiting relatives and friends. I The fact that evcry restaurant in Charlottetown except one was clos-' shield. before the year is up. It ap- "d made ll‘ "Wkwllld l0 many 0T pears as i; he can be“ we world those who were not well acquainted race record of 1.58 held by Direct-ll“ the ‘my- um I" 156 3_4_ whom Tommy Mu“ However, Charlottetown has a phy mcéd years ago. u forced out‘ number of splendid hotels where qrmtm 3am is only the fourth excellent meals were served the vis- pacer wearing hopples that has en- Mrs- tered the select two-minute list. Bl" l‘ "evell-hele-‘S “"15 a 5"" The others are Prince Alert, 1501-2 prise l” many m find the restaur‘ Frank Bogus“, Jr". L59 b4‘ and ants closed—espccially on a day Louie Gratton. 2.00. Vic Fleming "W" 25° Swill?“ were als - o drove the latter to her record. The writer had the nth/Hegel and pleasure of visiting the Ciiarlotte- town Hospital during the afternoon. in company with solne members of the Holy Name Society. We were shown through this in- DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL_ SURGEON Cllm" Qllfien and Richmond i P w. 1. Medial-on, Iona in»! cllllllll‘! Largest. Hone Distributor Wll- srAN-THE- HORSE-WORLD ‘v04 M one no o 0 v v Q ° ' ' "’ oo+oo+oouo+wooow v v“ vi l‘ VICTORIA HOTEL m", or the largest and best Illlillfld Hotels in lasulf" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lord, a son, poygef ‘M Am n‘n‘Qfs_ Since taking over this amide. Contains 120 IWIIIS- Glenn Wesley Ward. ' _ l "Mil W0 ll!" IND‘ Ill-ll! 44 of which have private 1- 4 thousands of dollars In baths. Completely m aied MARRIAGES ropolro sud lmnrovcmeul-l- It in the past iwo Yllllll- n" Hotels throughout “Camilla and the Ullllfill 5" s ii; splendid table 90'1"" “m” to all Guests. Tele- phflllfl in room!- Mm “M u, 55,50 pcl’ day- E.I. Ill-e ill“!- t v > U pull-ad: from $3.00 i0 $4.50 (“VII . ' °""'°“° n. o. Mid-EA" cham,,e,,,,,,, HOtCI 00., Ltd. 4 ‘ . -- rt - ' ' v - » ; llll§9....ll ‘__“°___ , Hotel co; lltd. "°"'"'°" TOR! as: . .- immu- - HARRY c. aaowu. MIMI" IIII u. Ioqlmlr, lounge! ing was indulged in till the wee sma‘ hours _of the morning when all the guests, departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Weatherbie a happy and pros- perous wedded life. slnriis LORD-At VictorIa, July 18th to JUDSON~HORTON —- At Hazle- brock Parsonage on. July 11th by Rev. R. W. Lindsay, Raymond Grey Judson of Alexandra, P.E.I.. to Jessie May Horton, Mt. Albion, P. stitution by Miss Margaret Camp- s. For sellius Md for IWSPB- "l" Mr. and Mrs Samuel D's"- Mlll" nouns-o to 12.30. bell, of the Charlottetown Hospital tie, etc" on tho grounds. view where over two hundred invit- 2 m moo The lowest or any lllllflfl‘ M" ccl guests awaited them. after being l hegessaffly accepted. . showered with 300d WlBhES l-llPY I ' 4 Conditions may be obtained worn ushered to the dining room “ Hume 525d. u“ "we on BOULTER where ltihe “ti.” Vt” ncolvtilltl}: ‘ l} 1mm" J. W. I good ti ngs e11 - seedy-Tress. scheme being carried out in pink l ' TAXI SERVICE . Charlottetown and white, They were the recipients _ F DAY 0R NIGHT mg7.7-25 oi’ miny useful and costly gifts in- our Can at Your Service " ' _ eluding silver, linen. cut glass, Clll‘ kiloutfillsthllanlilllczobrirsLwillgnlgt Flat Rate System. na and a number of cheques. Danc- find "m" my in. swam“: , \ ___________ i”? thcm ls_very good but y. FLY TOX . OR FLIT ’ QUEEN- destroys them much ‘easier and in a sanitary manner. We also stock Tanglefooi. Wilson's Fly Pads, Sapho ' STOCKAID is now the finest Hotel of its P class in the Maritime Prov- for quiile flies a the but pre- 1 Inves- It‘ new" “loft? l who wan a com e “mm” l“ "m""" Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a‘ moder- 4 THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS l ' - o0 090M 044959009 0900004 - 1 00000040604 \_ia__- Staff. It is, to say the least. a mag- nificent Hospital, and is conducted by the Sisters of Martha. This hos- pital is beautifullygsituated in the west cud of the city—an ideal place. To give anything like a. description of the excellent institution would require columns of space-suffice to say it is one of the best equipped hospitals in the Maritime Provinc- PLAN WILL BE OPEN AT JAMIESON'S . 1 , _ v ‘ l‘ MONDAY, JULY 30 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE carry on until he had to be wheeled o; - , General Admission 75c. Reserved Seats $1.25 CIIARLOTTETOWN GOV. AND MRS. IIEARTZ WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 DRUG STORE cs. The wards are large, bright andl airy, while the operfiting rooms. etc.,l— are equipped in the most elaborate and up-to-date style. The Chapel with its elegant largc Altar is really magnificent. A trip to Charlottetown is incom- plete without a. visit to St. Dun- stan's Cathedral and the Charlotteq town Hospital and many of the vis-I itors took advantage of the time at| their disposal to visit these um] mflfll’ Qlhfil‘ places of interest in the beautiful city. The boat left on return at 5 p. m. and the sail over in the cool of the evening was delightful. Yeslerdflyb trip to Charlottetown under the auspices of the Holy Name Anyone Ba RESERVED Outside of Charlottetown May Obtain Choice Seats for The Canadian Grenadier Guards By Advising J. r. Ilillion, Charlottetown Who Will Personally Select the Best Scots Available GENERAL ADMISSION 75c. Living nd SEATS $1.25. Soclel-Y Wlll 80 down in history as one of thc most pleasant. enjoyable and successful affairs ever held here. MONTHLY REPORTS OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. POPLAR GROVE. Institute met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Seven members and twenty visitors were present. $3. 05 was collected 11f- tlle lunch served after the meeting. Mrs. Frank Howell will entertain at the ncxt meeting. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) Thll/IIONTREAL. Que. July 24. trailer w“ ‘m lmilrovcd demand mda “relllll buyers for grain here 1e x and sales of whmt “m3 ball‘ Bills for cotton and floss, and flail oywbereNmade to the continent forlpole brackets um‘ pfesenLed and new e];- fovember shlpmellll- Qlhpaid. A presentation was made to u“ O the above exporters were the resident who is leaving the dis- in the local market for grain and a p moderate amount of business was tflct’ done including sales of no. 3 north- ern wheat at 2 1-2c per barre] over "Iv Wlnnilwc July option. no. a Canadian western barley m, 12¢ per bushel over the October and no. 3 Canadian western oats at 11c per b cl l 11:21:; flljlcfrfioi ffgg§fjfg algal-n“ and one visitor met at the school- croosed demand f 1 m’ house for the July meeting of th country buyers yo, flifynnflfij,‘ nfifihwomens Institute. They will hoi wheat and quite a, few Sales wére a dance in the school-house in the made at. 95 um; 93c per busheL near future. Next meeting will be The tone of the market for oats was held l“ me Sclmobhlmse’ gvtchziker and pricels) wlelrc reduced an- er cen per us el. An easie feeling prevailed in the market fol: TUTE- Mel “l the Mme °l MB‘ BONSPIAW. Answered roll call with "Favorite Book and Author". ST. PETERS BAY. Institute with the co-operation of the Trustees, held an ice-cream social in lhe school house on July 10th. SOUTHAMPTON. Seven members CARDIGAN WOMEN'S ‘INSTI- PORT HILL. Nine members and Light visitors met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Montgomery for the July meeting cf the Women's Institute. Miss Yco, the Provincial President, gavo a talk on "Institute Work." Another paper was read on ‘W0- men's Rcslbnsibility ‘for other Hollies.‘ Recltations and duets weffi a part of thc programme. BEAR. RIVER. NORTH. The July meeting of the Women's Institute met at the school house with eleven ulcmbers and six visitors present. Roll call was answered with Jokes. Tile members are going to purchase five new windows frames and sashes and sills for the school and sufficient shingles for the north side of r091 and part of body. HEATHERDALE. Eight members and three visitors met in the Hall for the July meeting of thc Women's Institute. Roll call was answered with some facts about Canada. Nox: meeting will be held in the hall. _ TRYON. Mrs. Parker entertained the Institute. Six members were present. ' ‘ Next to having wisdom yourself it is well to profit by the wisdom of spring wheat grades of flour but Dellie Scrimgeour. Thirteen mem-- prices were unchanged, The 10m] hers were present. The ladies made and foreign demand was (up; win- sieves and costumes for the children ter wheat flour was again inactive taking Pa" l" lll 900w"- MT5~ M” and prices were unchanged, A (Bus. Nichol will entertain at thc next urc of the millfeed market was the meel-"IE- inquiry received from Boston for ' others. An attempt to gct something for nothing parts many o. fool from his money. Manitoba bran with $83 per ton bid freely but as this pgice was below working basis no business resulted. A moderate amount of business was done for local and country account but values were unchanged. The market for standard grades of roll- ed oats was quiet and unchanged. The demand for all grades of eggs continued fair and values were ,_ ' ' -' firmly maintained. The receipts were 1,816 cases. There was no] change in the condition of the mar-‘ ket for imported beans, prices being, maintained on account of the fact that supplies on spot were small. The volume of business showed no, improvement, the demand being principally for small lots at $4.10 per - .~i~v'-:.~-; . -_- bushel ex-store. and car lots were‘ quoted at $3.90 per bushel. ex-v firmcr undertone to the market which was brought about by an‘ increased inquiry for car lots from‘ both local and outside buyers and the fact that holders were not free scllers at the present lcvel of tho market. Th receipts wre 3B5 pkgsl Owing to the indifferent attitude o l foreign buyers the undertone to the cheese market showed further weakness and prices were reduced l-a cent to l-i cent per lb. At this reduction there was some demand from spot buyers for supplies and a moderate amo ‘ of business. The receipts wem 8.077 b01165- i OM Eastern Guardian . Heron SALE - At Mootigual House and lot owned by Mrs.‘ Lauchlin McLeod. For further par- ticulars apply to J. W. Murdock. 6826-7-25-21 —-——<0o--—-- a WESTERN GUARDIAN -A SECTION of the reserved seat plan for the Canadian Grena- dier Guards‘ Band will be open in Summcrside, Friday, July 2'1. at 3 p,‘ m. at Gallant’: Drug Store. 1 ' 6760-7-25 - ‘r I’. -Missies Marlon and autoi- bar-l, . kin oi’ Summe side. spent the week ... end in Kenning-m- visiting friends. {II gr" . , _, ,‘ ._ -l~'-": .- l umonanpaulc‘ $§fi¥l€§/ iii‘;atfififtlfi.f“i..?fi‘i.i‘.§'li‘;'£:i. a . vancdbvun Effective my 15th. 1. Tourist Fares loud edge; force to your urge for a_, trip to the Cont. Eu route, an eudleu pano- .'zaal:‘slr*=.....--.......' - pinched viewu. Sh? off at beautiful Ill- na l on the Wiuni g $3.1? ‘$111333? "-* eo welcom m. T; W T m. 11:11:32“ Sheena to Rupert or coil . _ . h 3h II I. K. IOOEID. Cit; Elaine A301 I... l'.. 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